| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 626 lehte
...mistake he has made. Names are used t<> remind him that one class of green may be yellow-green ; ami another, blue-green ; and, to induce him to avoid...from a misconception or want of practice in handling colours, he begins generally to understand what he has to do, and to do properly what is required of... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1879 - 354 lehte
...the correct remain, which is often only the sampleekein. He is shown what mistake he has made. Names are used to remind him that one class of green may be yellow green ; and another, blue green : and, to induce him to avoid them, he is advised only to select... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1879 - 336 lehte
...the correct remain, which is often only the sainpleBkein. He is shown what mistake he has made. Names are used to remind him that one class of green may be yellow green ; and another, blue green : and, to induce him to avoid them, he is advised only to select... | |
| Benjamin Joy Jeffries - 1885 - 364 lehte
...the correct remain, which is often only the sampleskein. He is shown what mistake he has made. Names are used to remind him that one class of green may be yellow green ; and another, blue green : and, to induce him to avoid them, he is advised only to select... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 612 lehte
...the correct remain, which is often only the sample-skein. He is shown what mistake he has made. Names are used to remind him that one class of green may...from a misconception or want of practice in handling colours, he begins generally to understand what he has to do, and to do properly what is required of... | |
| Great Britain - 1904 - 1024 lehte
...told only to select skeins of the same hue as the specimen, although they may be lighter or darker. If his first error arose only from a misconception or want of practice in handling colours, he begins generally to understand what he has to do, and to do properly what is required of... | |
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